Unfortunately for the Challenger III (Falcon), it was not considered a production car or a sedan so they made it run as an A/Sports Racer. Hence it could wind up running against something like a big block McLaren or a Lola.

Waterford Hills 1971. This is the Pontiac Tempest driven by Bob Tullius in the 1971 Trans-Am series however it lookslike it might be Pontiac engineer Herb Adams doing the driving here at the Waterford track.

Robert, Maybe you're thinking of Tom Swindell and his wife Mary? They ran a white '62 which is currently owned by Franz Estereicher and a Stingray also. There are some photos of them in the Waterford Hills thread.

Waterford Hills 1972, Three Corvettes running in a pack.Photo by Jerry Melton

Waterford Hills 1972, The Mustang looks like it may be a car that ran in Trans-Am and the Javelin in the back may be ex-Penske. Photo by Jerry Melton

Waterford Hills 1972, A Stingray, a Lotus Super 7 and an early Mustang convertible. A Mustang with no roof or even a windshield justlooks strange to me. It obviously happened but I can't recall seeing another Mustang like this at the races back in the early '70s.Photo by Jerry Melton